Hound Dog Taylor
by Bill DahlAlligator Records, Chicagos leading contemporary blues label, might never have been launched at all if not for the crashing, slashing slide guitar antics of Hound Dog Taylor. Bruce Iglauer, then an employee of Delmark Records, couldnt convince his boss, Bob Koester, of Taylors potential, so Iglauer took matters into his own hands. In 1971, Alligator was born for the express purpose of releasing Hound Dogs debut album. We all know what transpired after that.Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, Mississippi-native Taylor took up the guitar when he was 20 years old. He made a few appearances on Sonny Boy Williamsons fabled KFFA King Biscuit Time radio broadcasts out of Helena, AR, before coming to Chicago in 1942. It was another 15 years before Taylor made blues his full-time vocation, though. Taylor was a favorite on the South and West sides during the late 50s and early 60s. Its generally accepted that Freddy King coppe...